Dr. Remigio Cabrera-Trujillo
My research interests include
several topics:
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Time-dependent processes in AMO physics.
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Atomic and Molecular collisions. Particular interest is in the
direct and charge transfer differential cross section which are required
in the analysis of energy deposition. For that end I am using the
Electron-Nuclear Dynamic
formalism (END)
developed by our group.
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Theoretical studies of energy deposition in materials by swift ions. This
includes studies of dipole and generalized oscillator strength
distributions, which are necessary for the determination of the mean
excitation energy Io in the Bethe theory.
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Time-dependent photon emission at the collision time.
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Bond breaking and bond making in molecular reactions with applications to
dosimetry and radiotheraphy.
As part of my activities I also maintain the
END group web page where all the details of what we do is described.
In my spare time (if that concept makes sense and exist!) I enjoy
amateur Astronomy and particularly Telescope Making.
If you are interested in it, please go to my
personal web page
Last modified: January 7th, 2006.
trujillo at qtp.ufl.edu